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steering adjustment
#628482
07/20/05 08:53 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 95
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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today i hit a tree wiht the side of my tire...it got bark and ***** all in between the rim and tire... so my problem is now the wheel cuts hard to the left...i aired down teh tire and cleaned all the junk in there...and it still does the same thing...nothing looks broken...i have a 91 pickup v6.. any suggestions?
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Re: steering adjustment
[Re: philly]
#628483
07/20/05 09:14 PM
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Joined: Jan 2000
Posts: 12,153
Web Wheeler
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If you hit hard enough, the toe in or camber angles could be off. Might be worth a check at the alignment shop. Doesn't take much to knock the IFS steering out of whack.
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Re: steering adjustment
[Re: philly]
#628484
07/20/05 10:42 PM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 2,731
Roll Me Over
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I might take a look at the idler arm as well. Pushing the wheel from the side like that is a great way to bend one. If that is the case, they are not expensive. I would, however, invest in an idler arm brace like the one from Downey Off Road. I put one on many many years ago and idler issues are no more.
Frank
1994 4runner, 3.0, auto, 4.88's, 31's, BJ spacers, Coil spacers, air shocks, D-ring anchors, 4Crawler F/R swaybar discos. www.sdori.com
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Re: steering adjustment
[Re: elripster]
#628485
07/21/05 03:55 AM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 95
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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I might take a look at the idler arm as well. Pushing the wheel from the side like that is a great way to bend one. If that is the case, they are not expensive. I would, however, invest in an idler arm brace like the one from Downey Off Road. I put one on many many years ago and idler issues are no more.
Frank i will check that...i live in MA and my truck failed inspection for an idler arm, its fixed now but i'll check my truck is at www.akaphilly.com/truck.JPG
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